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Merging the best of both worlds: hybrid lipid-enveloped matrix nanocomposites in drug delivery
Author(s) -
Koen Raemdonck,
Kevin Braeckmans,
Jo Demeester,
Stefaan C. De Smedt
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
chemical society reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 15.598
H-Index - 513
eISSN - 1460-4744
pISSN - 0306-0012
DOI - 10.1039/c3cs60299k
Subject(s) - nanocarriers , drug delivery , nanotechnology , liposome , drug , nanoengineering , materials science , nanomedicine , targeted drug delivery , nanocomposite , chemistry , nanoparticle , pharmacology , medicine
The advent of nanotechnology has revolutionized drug delivery in terms of improving drug efficacy and safety. Both polymer-based and lipid-based drug-loaded nanocarriers have demonstrated clinical benefit to date. However, to address the multifaceted drug delivery challenges ahead and further expand the spectrum of therapeutic applications, hybrid lipid-polymer nanocomposites have been designed to merge the beneficial features of both polymeric drug delivery systems and liposomes in a single nanocarrier. This review focuses on different classes of nanohybrids characterized by a drug-loaded polymeric matrix core enclosed in a lipid shell. Various nanoengineering approaches to obtain lipid-polymer nanocomposites with a core-shell nanoarchitecture will be discussed as well as their predominant applications in drug delivery.

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